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Posted by Jo Murphy Feb 9, 2008 |
Pop-up cards can be very complex or you can set exercises that are simple and straightforward. They can be plain, quick, and easy to make without mess or bother. But you can also give the students time and material to turn them into specimens that are stunningly attractive and greatly adorned. This article will also show some ways to bring in humour.
Ease In With Patterns
This pattern from robertsabuda.com is extremely simple, but with just a little effort, it can be quite a stunning Valentines Day offering
If you photocopy the pattern, you can give it to the class. Encourage the students to use it to make a card appropriate for their own age group and ability level.
Process
Brainstorm Ways To Finish Cards Uniquely
Extension
Ask the students to do a simple Google Hunt for other pop-up Valentine designs and patterns from sites like eHow.com. Ask them to bring examples and share them with the class.
If you have students that need to be challenged, ask them to design a pop-up version of their own.